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Marc Dulin

July 24, 2022
Mattawan, MI

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Dulin, Marc Mattawan, Michigan Marc Steven Dulin, age 68, died at Rose Arbor Hospice Home on July 24, 2022. He was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on December 18,1953, the son of William E and Phyllis (Buckingham) Dulin. Marc graduated from Loy Norrix High School in 1972 after playing football and running track and field (pole vault was his favorite). He then attended Michigan State University where he met the love of his life, Deborah Coufal and graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Zoology. He worked in Quality Control in the automotive industry for 30 years, most recently at Ventra. A life-long sports enthusiast and avid golfer, Marc also loved to play poker with friends and daily games like Rummy and Yahtzee with family. On November 24, 1978 he married Deborah, and they have been together ever since. The couple spent many hours together enjoying their antiquing hobby and exploring their home-away-from-home in the Thousand Islands, New York. Along with his wife, Marc's family includes his children: Jennifer Dulin and Rebecca Slone; his grandchildren: Logan, Oliver and Adaline Slone; his brother Bruce (Sharon) Dulin, niece Claire (Angie) Dulin-Ortiz and nephew Cameron (Missy) Dulin. Following his wishes, Marc will be cremated and will be laid to rest at Riverside Cemetery on Wellesley Island, New York. Next Spring on Wellesley Island, a funeral service in celebration of Marc's life will be held together with that of his Mother-in-law, Anna May Rains, who passed away on August 31, 2021. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Marc's name may be made to The Planetary Society at planetary.org/tribute to honor his love of astronomy or to Save the River (a St. Lawrence Seaway conservation organization) at savetheriver.org/donate. Please visit Marc's memory page at www.langelands.com